lawyer in child custody resigns, where does that leave case?

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Why hire an attorney for a child custody case?

A lawyer may be legally required to withdraw from a case if the following applies: The attorney is violating a law or the rules of professional conduct. The attorney has been suspended from practicing law by a disciplinary committee. The client wishes to …

Does my friend need an attorney to get custody back?

If you hire a new lawyer in the middle of a case, that lawyer will need to get up to speed on the case and that will likely cost you some more time and/or money. In some cases, you may not be able to switch lawyers depending on how far along your case is already. Judges have the discretion to keep a lawyer on the case if the case is too far ...

What happens if you miss a child custody and visitation case?

Oct 20, 2017 · Temporary Orders in Dismissed Cases Do Not Effect Subsequently Filed Actions. Findings of fact and conclusions of law made in a temporary order are not binding on a trial court in proceedings that follow the entry of the temporary order. See Wells v. Wells, 132 NC App 401 (1999); Langdon v. Langdon, 183 NC App 471 (2007); Megremis v.

Can a parent delegate legal custody to another parent?

Apr 09, 2015 · You can ask your lawyer to send the files directly to you or your new attorney, in which case the safest way to make the request is in writing, via letter or email. Alternatively, you can pick up a copy of your file in person (but contact the office first, so that it has time to locate and review the contents of your file and make a copy for you).